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Prince Charles is set to marry his long-term partner Camilla
Parker Bowles, Clarence House says.
No wedding date has been confirmed at this stage, but reports
have suggested 6 April is one possible date.
The move will end years of speculation on a relationship
which has spanned the decades since they first met in 1970.
The Prince of Wales, who is the heir to the throne, was
previously married to Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in a
car crash in Paris in 1997.
The princess famously referred to Mrs Parker Bowles as one of
the contributing factors in the breakdown of her marriage to
Charles.
Religious issues
The couple, who had two sons - princes William and Harry -
were divorced when Diana died.
Conservative leader Michael Howard said he was "delighted" at
the news, but Downing Street has refused to comment until a
full statement is released by Clarence House.
Mrs Parker Bowles' current position has meant that her status
was dogged with problems, including her seating at social
functions away from her partner.
Last June, Mrs Parker Bowles was mentioned in the Prince's
accounts, which marked a new realm of acceptance.
The marriage is likely to be a sensitive issue because Mrs
Parker Bowles is divorced and her former husband is still
alive.
Public opinion
If he became king, Charles would be the supreme governor of
the Church of England and some Anglicans remain opposed to
the remarriage of divorcees.
The church is officially neutral on the issue, but former
Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey recently urged the
couple to marry.
Last year, a poll indicated that more Britons support Prince
Charles marrying Camilla Parker Bowles than oppose it.
Of those who responded to a Populus poll, 32% said they would
support Charles if he remarried, while 29 percent were
opposed.
Official capacity
However, most people - 38% - said they did not care, while 2%
had no opinion.
Mrs Parker Bowles has joined the Prince at numerous
engagements in recent years - mostly at evening events for
The Prince's Trust.
Clarence House staff were at pains to point out that she
attended these events in a private capacity.
But the impending wedding will now allow her to be at the
Prince's side full-time in an official capacity.
from bbc.co.uk
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